On this week's episode of Additive Insight, TCT speaks to Dr Lee-Bath Nelson, Co-founder and VP Business at additive manufacturing software as a service company LEO Lane.
Since its founding in 2014, LEO Lane has been developing cloud based solutions which control, protect, and track 3D printed products and files.
Read more:
- "We don't want to disrupt people" - LEO Lane on controlling the additive manufacturing workflow
- A Simple Equation: Secure and certified additive manufacturing equals increased production
On this episode we discuss increasing IP challenges as additive moves further into production, how the pandemic has forced companies to think more urgently about how they’re protecting their 3D printable part data, a how heightened attention on the benefits of distributed manufacturing have emphasised the need for products like LEO Lane.
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